The wife of an American diplomat in Rome loses her baby in childbirth, but she doesn’t know that. Considering how distressed she would be, her husband decides to replace the child with a baby from the orphanage at the Catholic … Continue reading →

I think I would’ve enjoyed The Ruins a lot more if I hadn’t read the book first. This is another Suburban Americans Out Of Their Element tale in the same family as Deliverance and The Descent. Some young American tourists … Continue reading →

The Creepy Kid movie plays on what I imagine must be first and foremost thought on every parent’s mind as they brush their teeth each morning, look in the mirror and ask themselves: How do I keep my kid from becoming a serial killer? Continue reading →

Earlier, I reviewed director Mike Flanagan’s odd and wonderful Absentia. I was utterly taken by the film’s bold, fresh take on suburban horror, which cast aside your standard horror themes by making a monster out of a little underpass in … Continue reading →